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In response to complaints that some of its new iPhone 15 models are overheating, Apple has begun developing a software patch.

The firm informed CNN that the afflicted iPhone models' long-term performance would not be hampered by the present overheating concerns, nor do they pose a safety risk.

Additionally, it highlighted how inherent safeguards on iPhones assist control component temperature in the event that it rises too high.

Additionally, Apple told CNN that a number of factors are driving the escalation of its next-generation portfolio.

Following the release of the newest iPhones in shops on September 22, user concerns began to surface.

In a statement, Apple informed CNN that "we have identified a few conditions which can cause iPhone to run warmer than expected."

First off, the business said that some recently updated third-party applications may overheat and "overload the system."

Apple released a statement saying, "We're working with these app developers on fixes that are in the process of rolling out."

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